Expenses for net work income
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Remember the expenses you can deduct in your Personal Income Tax (IRPF).
If you receive work income, remember the expenses you can deduct from the gross income:
- The main expense you can deduct is the one related to Social Security contributions at your expense (the employee's contribution that the company has already withheld from your payslip). If you are self-employed –for example, because you are the majority shareholder of your company and receive a salary from it–, you can also deduct the amount you have paid for this concept from your work income.
- As a worker, you can also deduct 2,000 euros as "Other expenses". This expense applies to all work income recipients, without further requirements.
- In addition to these expenses –which, in general, will already appear in the tax data provided by the Tax Office–, there are other less common expenses that you can also take advantage of:
Firstly, you can deduct the fees paid to workers' unions, without a quantitative limit.
- You can also deduct the fees paid to your professional association for membership (up to 500 euros per year), provided that, due to the activity carried out, this membership is mandatory.
- On the other hand, if during the year you have incurred legal fees and legal defense costs for disputes with the company that pays you the income
- , you can also deduct them, with an annual maximum limit of 300 euros. lawyer fees and legal defense expenses for litigation with the company that satisfies the yields Our professionals will advise you on any questions you may have regarding the Personal Income Tax (IRPF) return.
- Finally, if you are a worker with a disability equal to or greater than 33%, you may deduct an additional expense of 3,500 euros from your work income, an amount that increases to 7,750 euros if the disability is equal to or greater than 65% or if you can prove that you need assistance from third parties or have reduced mobility.
Our professionals will advise you on any doubts that may arise regarding the income tax return.
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